Guilhem Ademar (Old Occitan[ɡiˈʎɛmadeˈmaɾ]; also spelled Guillem, Adamar, or Azemar; fl. 1190/1195–1217) was a troubadour from the Gévaudan in France. He travelled between the courts of Albi, Toulouse, Narbonne, and Spain. He achieved fame enough during his life to be satirised by the nobleman and monk, Monge de Montaudon. Guilhem entered holy orders towards the end of his life. Sixteen poems—fourteen cansos, a sirventes, and a partimen with Eble d'Ussel—form his surviving corpus. His cansos are his most famous pieces. Usually humorous, several mock the poetry of Ademar's more illustrious contemporary Arnaut Daniel. One canso survives with a tune.
GuilhemAdemar (Old Occitan [ɡiˈʎɛm adeˈmaɾ]; also spelled Guillem, Adamar, or Azemar; fl. 1190/1195–1217) was a troubadour from the Gévaudan in France...
Fabres" with Guilhem is problematic. Several internal usages suggest that Uc's criticisms may be particularly appropriate to GuilhemAdemar, in which case...
common descriptors of status. Berenguier de Palazol, Gausbert Amiel, GuilhemAdemar, Guiraudo lo Ros, Marcabru, Peire de Maensac, Peirol, Raimon de Miraval...
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include Guilhen de Peiteu, Raimbaut of Orange, Giraut de Bornelh, GuilhemAdemar, Guilhem de Berguedan and Raimbaut de Vaqueiras. The term was created by...
eulogized Mercadier's exploits in his letters, and gave him the estates left by Ademar de Bainac in Limousin, who died without heirs around 1190. During the various...
William I of Baux (Occitan: Guilhèm dei Bauç, archaic Guillem or Guilhem dels Baus, French: Guillaume des Baux or du Baus, Latin: Guillelmus de Balcio;...
and nobles who were troubadours: Raimon de Miraval, Pons de Capdoill, GuilhemAdemar, Cadenet, Peirol, Raimbaut de Vacqueiras, and many more. Some of this...
anglicised William I of Cerdanya), Count of Cerdanya and Berga Guillem Ademar (fl. 1190/1195–1217), troubadour Guillem Agel i Barrière (1753-1832), publisher...
Arnaut Daniel, Arnaut de Maruelh, Folquet de Marselha, Gaucelm Faidit, GuilhemAdemar, Guillem de Saint Didier, Peire Vidal, Peirol, Raimon Jordan, and Raimon...
major troubadour. He died childless. Tiburge, who in 1147 married Adhemar (Adémar) de Murvieux, from Murviel near Montpellier. They had two daughters, Tiburge...
monastery. Basque: Bernart Gilen, French: Bernard-Guillaume, Gascon: Bernat Guilhem, Latin: Bernardus Willielmus, Spanish: Bernardo Guillén There was no standardisation...
Sylvestre-Antoine Bragouse de Saint-Sauveur (1748-1805), bishop of Poitiers. GuilhemAdemar (1190/1195–1217), of noble origin but poor, was songwriter troubadour...
(Notker Balbulus); the Saint Martial school and its most prominent member, Adémar de Chabannes; and Wipo of Burgundy, to whom the well-known sequence "Victimae...
Bourgeois, 387 and 389–91. Debord, 99–103; and Bourgeois, 387 and 391. Adémar II was one of two known sons of William II, but his status as count is only...
descort, several cansos and tensos, an alba and a gap; he, with Perdigon and Ademar de Peiteus, invented the torneyamen (or, at least, left us its earliest...